My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

published:04 Nov 2018

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"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
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Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
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published:01 Jul 2018

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describes water supply and management issues

published:29 Apr 2009

views:61205

WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at low cost and taking advantage of the naive ordinary Singaporeans’ hard-earned money to pay for water at a high price.
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Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)

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Singaporeans to think about Malaysia Water supply again

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

8:38

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
For the full story: https://cna.asia/2uirCFE
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2:19

A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
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5:00

water supply video

water supply video

water supply video

describes water supply and management issues

5:02

Malaysia Tun Mahathir increase water price on Singapore government

Malaysia Tun Mahathir increase water price on Singapore government

Malaysia Tun Mahathir increase water price on Singapore government

WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at low cost and taking advantage of the naive ordinary Singaporeans’ hard-earned money to pay for water at a high price.
Thank you for watching you can also sponsor me here
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'People willing to pay for water supply'

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

NEWater: A Singapore Success Story

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)

Singaporeans to think about Malaysia Water supply again

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

published: 04 Nov 2018

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
For the full story: https://cna.asia/2uirCFE
Follow us:
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published: 09 Jul 2018

A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
Please follow us on:
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published: 01 Jul 2018

water supply video

describes water supply and management issues

published: 29 Apr 2009

Malaysia Tun Mahathir increase water price on Singapore government

WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at l...

'People willing to pay for water supply'

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

NEWater: A Singapore Success Story

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)

Singaporeans to think about Malaysia Water supply again

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consu...

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respec...

"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
For the full story: https://cna.asia/2uirCFE
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"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
For the full story: https://cna.asia/2uirCFE
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A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against S...

Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
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Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
Please follow us on:
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WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at low cost and taking advantage of the naive ordinary Singaporeans’ hard-earned money to pay for water at a high price.
Thank you for watching you can also sponsor me here
By Paypal: paypal.me/dannytrump8
By bank transfer: POSB Passbook Savings Account: 404-14132-5 (SwiftCode: DBSSSGSG) BANKCODE: 7171 POSB BANK BRANCH CODE: 081

WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at low cost and taking advantage of the naive ordinary Singaporeans’ hard-earned money to pay for water at a high price.
Thank you for watching you can also sponsor me here
By Paypal: paypal.me/dannytrump8
By bank transfer: POSB Passbook Savings Account: 404-14132-5 (SwiftCode: DBSSSGSG) BANKCODE: 7171 POSB BANK BRANCH CODE: 081

'People willing to pay for water supply'

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of Ma...

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

NEWater: A Singapore Success Story

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using a...

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)

Singaporeans to think about Malaysia Water supply again

My topic of today -
Malaysia is already too good enough to supply water to Singapore!
Whether you are eating or drinking in Singapore, you are not only consuming your own but also others’ feces. However, for Singapore government to brand your consumption better, they call it Reverse Osmosis (RO), or even give a better name, NEWater so that everyone could be brainwashed to proudly believe the water is NEW for their consumption.
But Najib Razak would be happy to supply water at a very low cost.

Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan speaks on water agreement with Malaysia

"We are committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government. But we must work with each other on the basis that both sides will fully respect the sanctity of international agreements," Foreign Affairs MinisterVivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on calls to review the price of water that Malaysia sells to Singapore.
For the full story: https://cna.asia/2uirCFE
Follow us:
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https://www.facebook.com/channelnewsasia
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A brief history on the water agreements with Malaysia

Water agreements have been a constant source of contention between Singapore and Malaysia over the years, with Malaysia using it as political leverage against Singapore.
For instance, Malaysia threatened to cut its water supply to Singapore in 1998 due to a diplomatic row that involved the re-location of the railway customs checkpoint.
Singapore’s leaders, however, have maintained a firm approach to the issue, with late Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew even saying at one point that he was prepared to send troops to Malaysia if it tried to turn off the taps.
Please follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MothershipSG
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mothershipsg
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mothershipsg

Malaysia Tun Mahathir increase water price on Singapore government

WaterRelated videos (old videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhfhIfyUF1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTxVTS0Mna8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhLOy29HXM
Mahathir is not a fool to allow Malaysia and its citizens being used by the Singapore Government that is turning the water supplied by Malaysia into some profit-making business to grub money for the Singapore Ministers or try to fill the hole of the state fund the Singapore ministers made in their bad investment.
It would not make any sense if Mahathir continue to supply water to Singapore at low cost while at the same time, Singapore Government increase the price of water on its residents. As such, the Singapore government is the only one benefitting the most by making use of Malaysia’s kindness in supplying the water at low cost and taking advantage of the naive ordinary Singaporeans’ hard-earned money to pay for water at a high price.
Thank you for watching you can also sponsor me here
By Paypal: paypal.me/dannytrump8
By bank transfer: POSB Passbook Savings Account: 404-14132-5 (SwiftCode: DBSSSGSG) BANKCODE: 7171 POSB BANK BRANCH CODE: 081

'People willing to pay for water supply'

Tired of intermittent water supply, consumers are willing to pay for water if the government can get its act together.
Three consumer groups - Federation of MalaysianConsumers Association (Fomca), Forum Air Malaysia and Water and Energy Consumer Association (Wecam) said they are giving the government 12 months to solve the ongoing water crisis.
Being a resource that is important to all, they urged the government to do more than stage takeovers, start mega projects, and kick issues around for political gains.

NEWater: A Singapore Success Story

NEWater, a pillar of Singapore's water sustainability strategy, is high-grade reclaimed water. Produced from treated used water that is further purified using advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection, it is ultra-clean and safe to drink.
Visit www.pub.gov.sg for more information on NEWater.
Wafer Fabrication footage courtesy of SSMC (Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd.)